User's Manual

Versus Technology, Inc.
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2.3.1.2 IR/RF Badges
In addition to sending IR signals, IR/RF badges have the added feature of sending radio frequency
signals that are received by RF Sensors.
RF signals are used in a supervisory capacity in cases when IR signals are obstructed from view.
RF is also responsible for sending alarms and call signals that are triggered when a badge button is
pressed.
IR/RF Personnel Alert Badge (VER-1780)
The Personnel Alert Badge uses IR and RF technologies. It is also
equipped with a call/alert button that, when pressed, fires IR and RF
signals, which can notify the system to activate a customizable, pre-
programmed response.
Battery Type 3.0 V lithium coin cell (industry type
CR2477 lithium 950 mAH)
RF Frequency 433.9 MHz
IR Wavelength 875 nanometers
IR/RF Asset Tag (VER-1830)
The Asset Tag uses IR and RF technologies. It is used to identify the current
location of portable assets.
Battery Type 3.0 V lithium coin cell (industry type CR2477 lithium 950 mAH)
RF Frequency 433.9 MHz
IR Wavelength 875 nanometers
NOTE: The Asset Tag’s RF functions may be limited if the tag is affixed to metalVersus
recommends that the tag be used on non-metal surfaces or with a bracket.
IR/RF Mini Asset Tag (VER-1850)
Like the Asset Tag, the Mini Asset Tag uses IR and RF technologies to identify
the current location of portable assets. The smaller size and round shape of this tag
make it suitable for smaller surface mounts.
Battery Type 3.0 V lithium coin cell (industry type CR2450 lithium 620 mAH)
RF Frequency 433.9 MHz
IR Wavelength 875 nanometers
NOTE: The Mini Asset Tag’s RF functions may be limited if the tag is affixed to metal
Versus recommends that the tag be used on non-metal surfaces or with a bracket.
IR/RF Flex Badge (VER1920)
The Flex Badge uses IR and RF technologies. Like the Personal Alert Badge,